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I was in a Teacher's selection for a school in my country, and one of the coordinators said that she heard a mistake from another teacher that was unacceptable. I tried to figure out why was that, but ...

I'm trying to say that someone wrote a certain type of poetry that he particularly liked. Is it correct to express it like the following?
In those days he was mainly writing the lyric poetry that was ...

I've heard and seen train names that consist of common nouns take a definite article (eg: the Orient Express, the Sabarmati Express, etc., according to Wikipedia.).
I don't know if it's the same case ...

I know English uses a definite article with the names of government institutions (eg: the White House, the State Capitol and the Pentagon, etc.). But I don't know if it's the same case with the names ...

Quick questions:
(1) The referent of the NP be either familiar within the discourse ... --- Why does it have to be 'within the discourse'? Can't it be familiar outside the discourse? I mean, what are ...

I have a question about scientific English. I wonder when to use the article "the" when you refer to a physical quantity or to a formula. I promise that I have looked into so many manuals, but I am ...

I had a friend recently ask me about the use of the particle "the" in different contexts that she was having trouble understanding and I found I was unable to explain the use. The lesson she had done ...

Where is it appropriate to insert the definite article in a date? For example, how would I say that something will be delivered on Thursday, the 9th of July?
For example, are the following sentences ...

There seems to be a difference between these two pronouns besides the obvious one of animacy. I want to know if people agree or can point out the flaw in my thinking.
I've been attempting to wrangle ...

Is the definite article correct/necessary in sentences like the following?
A line that intersects (the) circle C.
We can see that (the) function f has a maximum at x=0.
Draw a line past (the) edge E. ...

I am a non-native English speaker. Since school, I was taught "on the earth" is equal to "in the world", and "on earth"'s meaning should be "indeed". But nowadays, I find "on earth" has replaced "on ...

Although we know that day which we are talking about, why don't we say "What the beautiful day!" instead of "What a beautiful day!" ?
In addition, a friend of mine explained the following, but in my ...

My question is can I always pronounce THE with thuh instead of thee? Because unlike "a" "an" rule, pronouncing "thee" seems cumbersome for some people (including me)
Note that I know the "emphasis" ...

Context: there were two drivers in a single vehicle driving along a test track. Then the vehicle overturned and the drivers were injured.
Which sentence is correct: “The vehicle overturned injuring ...